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EUROPAR
1997
Springer

The Performance Potential of Value and Dependence Prediction

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The Performance Potential of Value and Dependence Prediction
Abstract. The serialization constraints induced by the detection and enforcement of true data dependences have always been regarded as requirements for correct execution. We propose two data-speculative techniques{ source operand value prediction and dependence prediction{that can be used to relax these constraints to allow instructions to execute before their data dependences are resolved or even detected. We nd that interinstruction dependences and source operand values are easily predictable. These discoveries minimize the per-cycle instruction throughput (or IPC) penalty of deeper pipelining of instruction dispatch and result in average integer program speedups ranging from 22% to 106%, depending on machine issue width and pipeline depth.
Mikko H. Lipasti, John Paul Shen
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Type Conference
Year 1997
Where EUROPAR
Authors Mikko H. Lipasti, John Paul Shen
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